Maki Planet Systems is a climate tech company managing savannas’ wildfire risks using preventive fires as a tool, through a unique blend of traditional ecological knowledge, and cutting-edge technology.
This practice has been spearheaded by the Indigenous people of Australia, with a 10yr track record of driving cultural renewal, ecosystem restoration, sequestering carbon, reducing CO2 emissions. Maki is scaling this practice to preserve the world's savanna landscapes and forests.
Active Projects 6,490,000 hectares
- Botswana, Chobe District, incl. Chobe National Park and surroundings, 1,170,000 ha
- Botswana, Tsodilo Hills, including World Heritage site, ~500,000 ha
- Namibia, Khaudum National Park and surroundings, 380,000 ha
- Zambia, Kafue National Park, 2,240,000 há
- Zambia, Lunga-Luswishi Game Management Area, 2,200,000 ha
Projects in leads pipeline add 14,050,000 hectares
- Zambia, Angola, Mozambique (National Parks, National Forests, GMAs, Customary Lands)